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LITTLE GIRL LOST

About 6 pages (1,802 words)

The Record (Bergen County, NJ), November 29th, 1992

PEGGY O'CROWLEY, Staff Writer The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 11-29-1992 LITTLE GIRL LOST -- AS SHE BECOMES A YOUNG WOMAN, WHAT HAPPENS TO HER SENSE OF SELF? By PEGGY O'CROWLEY, Staff Writer Date: 11-29-1992, Sunday Section: LIFESTYLE Edition: All Editions -- Sunday

Between classes at Tenafly Middle School, boys and girls rush by talking and laughing in a tumult of early adolescence, their minds and bodies transforming almost daily in the rush to grow up.

Vice Principal Lawrence Morgan has noticed another transformation, this one disturbing, during his 34 years there: As students move from ...

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